17 Apr 2009 8:55 PM:
Hi there
Thanks for your replies. Denouncing the culprits has no effect. This reputable builder, and he is reputable, belive it or not, sat in a lawyers office in the week whilst meeting about another issue, told the homeowners he had already disconected the water, which he had the evening before. The lawyer advised he was acting illegally, he shrigged his shoulders and left. The local Mayor instructed him NOT to disconnect the supply. He ignored him.
It would appear this guy is above the law or has some form of hold on people, he has been denounced and has still no co-operated?
As for 1st Occ, no, some have their escrituras, some are on convenio's pending building licences, although all have been confirmed by the local town hall as on safe land.
The developement is almost completed, we had the same drama with the elec, he was demanding 150 euros per house per month to assist with his costs as he had over run the builders electric time frame, some paid and some did not, we all retained our power and then a blanket licence was used to have us all set up with the elec company. We all have official elec metres and all receive official bills. It just seems that whenever he is short of cash he comes up with a new demand and a threat if we do not comply. All our paperwork when we bought the homes state we would remain on builders electricity and water until we were on the mains at no cost to ourselves, this did not happen. He refuses to come out to repaires required on homes, some of which are only 3 months old. There have been 6 fires as a result of the fuse boxes exploding and melting in 4 different homes, he states that if there is a call out for anything be it the fault or responsibility of the builder or not he will not send anyone out until a 50 euro fee is paid in advance, we will then have to wait ur turn for a visit. If the visit required further attendance by the builders a further fee will apply. Its a ridiculous situation but we all want our paperwork and therefore reluctantly have to comply. It would be good if we could find a lawyer who would act for us all together rather than individuals, since it is extremely costly and most of our spare money, of which there is little due to the euro/pound situation, is going to the builder.
Thanks Styrene
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